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MILLER FINDS HIS | KIDNAPPED SON. MRS. SAMUEL D, MILLER a Hel tebeleiteleteltoblolelleltoltateteledoleleteleteteleintoietotettelmletetetolotetototetetet <-- Iron Boy and Mother Traced to} ct so itn that its Lawrence, Ind., on Way Here. ut in carelagems for to. Hrightwood, arriving Miller, again caring pursuit, bad left after, midnight for Lawrence, It wae 4: ‘eak when the party made q ten-m daah to that station to prevent the mother from taking the first train for the Bart The party arrived (n time to And Mrs. Miller and her boy Ina boarding-house house, Iex-Attorney-General Miller and lie son arrived here at 1 o'clock with the INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Deo, ot —Mre Bamuel Duncan Miller, of the Rutland Apartment-hours, in Woal Piftyseventh New York, where she is promt Cis lally and in charitable work,| Five years ago Samuel Duncan Miller A pensational attempt to kidnap fhe hie wife same 16, New York from Fen sveaReols. aon’. Ath a Adianapolis, Mr, Miller became junior pee myst! oH po a: OD BIRT member of the law firm of Keating pack to New York Walradt & Miller, ‘The Millers lived against the mother After an all-night search she and the| the Ruvand Hotel. ‘They wero promis boy were found at Lawrence, Ind, by wociaily A rent the: £01 | her husband and his father, W. HL (1) cupheusehold until Mr Mier tated tf Miller, who was Attorney-General of the pornening to joginepol to Ive. tnhued Pri ren ld % sther, former Attorney-General W United States under President Harrivon, | (ftMAh [armen Atte manera Ny 2 his fathor! wanted hin to become Mis law pariher ted, Hd] According to her friende Mra. Miller 1 tered a yow when she left The boy was taken home b: and Mes. Miller was un sue " te Ts h the: pilrsuer N ten: Fae Vato Bhat | vols in 1495 to come to New would have eluded them and bo now! ¥ iver WASH. EAD atauere rpeeding on her way to New York | wa whe return Voluntartly’ | : : to 4 realdent a Miller appeared in | Oy intended to keep this vow Indlanapolle and demanded her son, | wan made plain to her husband anour a who had been brought here by hie | year before he finally went there, The father and was an inmate of hie grand and ohtld: father's household, The was a con last Friday Mra, multation between Dushand and wif the atation ane d that o vemmained nd left the train and {t was agreed that If he remained | ovine ty ner ih here whe ¢ re the fd datly When Mr Miller returned to Indlan Yesterday litle fellow way taken |apolla 4 year ag Mra, Miller refus " nt nart a h o with him. She let him take by hie nurse to her apartments in the) fitie hey on his promee to permit, him De nH House, Mrs. Miller sent the! to spend part of the time with her, Bince Nurse out to cash a cheek, Meanwhile) Men Mr Miller. it tx aald, haw several times Visited New York, bringing the boy with him, tn the endeavor to per lis Wife to go back to Indlanap: weh month he sent her an aly whe ordered a carriage and waa on (iv point of driving away when the nurse returned, She war invited to take alolls, drive, The carriage was driven off in) ORAM’ the direction of the railroad depot and| «nin city apres th eugtaa that ieee Suit the nurse sprang out and telephoned to|ler® abhorrence to jife in Indl Mr, Miller. hich Wee so pronounced that Roth the Messrs. Miller hurried to the] ft (rpm Mer Mabe depot, but learned there (hat Mrs. Miller had driven off toward Brightwoad, where whe could take a train fo connes® with upremac: fa faction and which raged, they say, the entire time she lived there. It was this, they say, which made her wo determined in her refusal to become ‘0 f ‘oun iin a resident of the place, The de: No trace of her was found at Bright 4 Ils Hosa’ WErtare ater Tot wood, and tate last night Mr Miller) Kiswi to the friends of the couple here, ‘The hackman had disanpeared "i Mr Pritiey' Fett ned to Indians f ‘ turned ap.) ra. Miller haa been prominent in Me sald Mrs. Miller and her eon Sydney Dodiora AND BAllOFR ANd fre hoe Were at Brightwood, and gave (heir ade” pitas TWED TO KILL OR, OHANLON WOMAN CAFE) I RUNAVAY Police Can't Find Man/Jumps Who Did the Shooting. from Carriage Which Collides with Street Car, earch i being made to-day by the} Dr Philly O'Mant’> Coroner's phyal- POUce of the West One Hundrodth | clan, of 121 West Ninoty-fifth street, hi street station for a well-dresed man arrow escape from injury early who murderously attacked a handsome when he Jumped from a runaway young woman companign while they | carriage which had collided with an Were @ining in the Unter den Linden! Amsterdam avenue and Forty-second Restaurant at Ninety-seventh street | street car at Tenth avenue and Forty+ and Broadway, fecond strect Detectives Hohmeyer, Walsh and] Dr. O'Hanlon early tn the evening Moore have been at work trying to] went tm the home of the Iate James J. establish the couple's identity, bue they | Traynor, (0 Kast Fifty-firat street. He admit there is small chance of clearing | Wax accompanied by his wife, About up the mystery. intinight he drove to the Went Twenty- hooting occurred at 1 o'clock yer. | third street forry with a friend, telling when the restaurant was crowd: | iis wife he would call for her on his way home under the influence of . The woman driven into the cafe fol he ran behind the | when he horses, > f ted ‘ampbell hung to the reine, ld not Mop them, Fty-seoond street they dashed After brushing past ney- ne Poy ‘ia into an a ph 9 as It was rouns the enth avenue, Dr, O° Henion At Fo ole at the womal westward, th Wiitot had e rushed off jo venieie, Inia aha A @ horses continued thetr . Waal With n horde eat ana crete ot ry dashed into t trance of the automobile amb ve, The hot were finally stopped by Daniel Sullivan, the gateman. Camp- bell was unhurt, Dr, O'Hanlon called for his wife and was jan was about fort ¥ feet 7 Tnches, Ta vores cab and went riven home, RAIDED 3 POLICY SHOPS, DIED FROM GAS FUMES. 014, who worked at odd jobs in the Iiv- i ery stable of David Harnott, at 15 Bast Agnes hae ie spied Detectives of sistance of the police to-day, ‘The places and the men Wale, of Ld Pho Millers, with detectives and | {chiid, They sald no steps would be taken | HELP IS POURING IN and| He left his friend and was retaroing sullering A distracted mother about to give birth (o Jikmped from the carriage and got clear [Another little hele to Morrow and priva- In this condition I found the Pinkle- igi Jee Bunday. The Kvening World immediately re. lieved the hun Christmas Eve we sent @ fine basket of food to the little family of 271 De-| mete laneay atre Only. vert mone ervices wh fravall com at are touched by the sufferings of mbie poor and moved to Ii dens of the mor ‘Wittiam Ingraham, thirty-five years |Capt, Goddard's Detectives Closed pt, Goddard's society raided three polley ahops with the as- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1900. In the Cloak Dept. A Clearance Sale of LADIES’ JACKETS, CAPES, SUITS, RAINY-DAY SUITS, DRESS SKIRTS, FLANNEL WAISTS, and MISSES’ AND aa all REEFERS AND ’ to clear stocks of broken lots, odd sizes or styles which we cannot or will not reorder again this season, at tromondous Reductions from Former Prices, 250 LADIES' JACKETS until now on sale at from $10.00 to $17.75 each; reduced for a quick clearance to 7.50 100 LADIES’ GOLF CAPES until now on sale at $7.50, $9.75 and $11.75; reduced for a 5. 00 quick clearance to ’ 50 LADIES’ SUITS until now on sale at $12.75, $14.50 and $15.00 each; reduced 7 50 tor a quick clearance to ’ 50 LADIES’ RAINY DAY suits until now on sale at $14.50, $16.50 and $14.75; reduced for a quick clearance to 70, 00 200 LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS until now on sale at $7.50, $8.75 and $10.00; reduced for a 4, 7§ quick clearance to ’ 75 MISSES' JACKETS until now on sale at $10.00, $12.00 and $14.50; reduced for a 7, 50 quick clearance to ’ 50 GIRLS’ REEFERS until now on sale at $7.50, $8.75 and $9.75; reduced for a quick clearance to 50 MISSES’ SUITS AND SMALL WOMEN'S SIZES until now on sale at $12.50, $14.50 and $16.75; reduced for a 8, 75 quick clearance to fon ° 30 Doren LADIES’ FLANNEL WAISTS, until now on sale at 79. and 95¢.; reduced for a quick clearance to 9 $1.69 ; reduced for a quick clearance to 1.00 500. Sheet Music for s2c. If there's any one American product more than another that is thor- oughly appreciated right here at home, as well as abroad, It is the spirited, tuneful, catchy music of our gifted native com . You can always find their newest songe and music on sale in our Music Dept., and at prices that will save you money on every piece you buy. Look, for instance, at what we offer for to-morrow: Strike Up the Band, 1 Wonder If She's Waiting ? Valse Bleue, the latest Pe Ma Tiger Lily, Pride of Jennico Waltzen, Choice of ie. Rivbon Mah) Alt Polly Waltres, "} Theo, Morge's latest successes, My Little Zulu Babe, Always, by Horwitz & Bowers, Impecunious Davis, by Kerry Mills, let hd Pages beeen Datep, What Ts Home Without Love? \ she tatent hits of I've a Longing in My Heart for You, Louise, / Chas, K, Harris, For Old Times! Sake, ) Slass and China. How much fine Glassware and China add to the appearance of a table! And to think that they can be had to-day for lees than the ordinary kinds did cost but a few years ago! And for fine qualities and low prices The Big Store has no equal. Here are some of our best bargaius for to-morrow — look them over: 20 Dozen LADIES’ FLANNEL WAISTS, until now on sale at $1.25 and $1.39 ; reduced for a quick clearance to 45 Doren LADIES’ FLANNEL WAISTS, until now on gale at ‘ in hit, OIL OR VIN! Gable Glassware. lass, very ne geen Pees hes WATER TUMBLERS, full size, fine ‘at $1.25, special at 60 NUT OR PRUIT BOWL, fine Amert- no per fan cut very rich design, & 2.10 fash he, opotal se n! American cut glass, rich deal seconds, regularly old at $3. dor, special at WINE GLASSES, presned giana im!- tation of cut glans, regularly sold at 3,25 Fancy China, Oc, per doz,, special at 30 ig ah DECANTERS, crystal glans, with ine American China, handsomely pressed stop egalaily wold at decorated and gold lined: 0¢., special at 10) PANCY PLATES, CRACKER JARS & CELERY TRAYS, realy worth from 7S¢. to $1.00, epecial at CAKE PLATES, apecia! at BREAD AND BUTTER PLATES, special at pave OR SAUCE DISHES, special al SHERRY GLASSES, fancy eut best quality lead-blown gl larly sold at $1.75 per doi LEMONADE OR WATER SETS, fine Bohemian glass, handsomely decorated, large jug ahd 6 glasses, embossed tray, tegulatly sold at $1.50, epecial at 15 FOR THE FINKLESTEINS., es. Money Sent in Many Letters and a Kind) aye commis in cnaree dying of ork dren make A 4 practining phy OR AMELIA M HF and hungry, # To the FAitor Hnciom’ pieame find $1.60 for Mra Pinks And hope (t will being them « vappy New U the family and Sende in Hin Mite, in HO for premsing | ye, Me Me Ayer leat Madam--Kindly find enclosed one dollar. my mite toward the rellet of the Vinkeletein nase heartres Mra. Vinkles Aing rening Worlt by paper for the oe tard H WITTEN DERG ribution, Hay the story of their dl eader@ and by th leased help in and fa good doctor's poor mother's hour of bless the Kind hearts 4 $2 to 084 of the Pinks). mw DL Touche’ by Gad Appeal. a Nog Fer'em” stocorsiy, Ww ten the ‘¢ reaned. HARKIET HUBBARD AYER. SOME LETTERS OF AID. I a A APRA P AP ADDO The Manhattan Knite \sroole. f thon has eecur ar alee tHonal Mota) 9 and Brass W & special mort! Friday © on the ¢ streets A number of employer aro considering the ail furance rcheme aga Benor Juan Gaytia y Gordla fard who reached Now York four dayr| .) ing assaulted a THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1900, Our Fifth Annual Sale of Office Stationery, Blank Books, Supplies of Al Kinds and Oftice Furniture commenced this morning, just in time to enable busi- ness and professional men to buy whatever the need for the refurnishing and restocking of their offices for 1901 At Gwenty-five Por Cont, Less than Usual Prices, In addition to the list of remarkable offerings pub- lished in last evening’s papers, we present the fol- lowing for the second day of this important sale: Blank Rooks. Folio Books. LEDGER. Record, Day Book, Cash Crown Fotio, black cloth sides, Russia and Journal, Pine yrade hoavy white | hae orners H Wak psaets (mith tion Goto ialhit ha . and corners, all rulings and thicknesnes. back and comers, black cloth sites, Crown Pollo, duck sides, Russia back and 100 pages. Our ptice each, §§ | Corners, all rulings and thicknesses. LEDGER. Journal, Cash Book. Pair Demy Folio Sheep, Rassia ends and banda, tade white paper, bound in slate all rulings and thicknesses a, 200 pages. Out price each, 40 LEDGER Journal ot Cosh Book Pine grade heavy white wove paper Memorandums, A latge variety, bound in real seal, Russia, bound in slate dick; imitation Russia cloth, duck, board and paper, If you know corners, spring back hubs, marble ‘at what you want you will find itin our edges, 400 pages, our price, 1.00 stock. It 1 do not know exactly, you cane vot fit COPYING BOOKS. Fine finish, foot bs codd retter ansortment from which to strength; will take excellent copy 0 r ; prnorty pewritten matter, 200 pages; Ofice Supplies. our price, 50) BILL HOLDERS, 20 HOTEL REGISTER, Printed heads, | PEN RACKS, n heavy white wove paper, Half Rus: ‘ tls leather” back nud corners, 180 SPIRAL PEN RACKS, 5 Cen . 1,05) mUCILAGE Pors, ) Journal; demy size, sheep | : f , good quality of OAK ARM REST, 30 paper; 1,000 pages; out price, each, 4,50) BOARD CLIPS, note, letter and cap LEDGER. Journal, demy sire, bound | site, 25 in full canvas, Russia corners, good quality paper; 1,000 pages, our price, | PEN CLEANER, 20 each, 3,70! MARKING CRAYONS. 3 MINIATURE LEDGER — Journal, Canh, Day Record; a flor ys} DRABS CLIPS, 4 bound in ful) canvas; exible, 176 if BULL DOG CLIPS, 3 pages; out price, each, | TRIAL BALANCE BOOKS) extra INDELIBLE CHECK PUNCHER, 2,50 heavy, white wore paper bound tn WIRE FRAME WATER BOWL, 45 half Ameri asaia leather; rl 12 columps, nd footing lines; SAPETY INK STAND, rr] 100 pages, our price, 70| PEARL CHECK PROTECTOR, 50 TIME BOOK Weekly, imitation FOLDING CARD RACKS, 9 i, Wake RECEIPTS © | WInE DESK TRAYS, 18 quater ound, paper nidea, cloth LETTER BOX PILES, 18, and a5 back; 50 leaves; our price, each, 12| TYPEWRITING PAPER, per ream, 50 INVOICE BOOKS, botnd in full duck; DAILY MEMORANDUM CALEN. extra Manila paper; 200 pages; site DAR, 1901, 8 10bext4'4; our price, 9 COLLINS'S IMPROVED INK ERAD- MEMORANDUM BOOKS, bound in I , full alate cloth, cut Mush, fair grade al Hogulat price 25¢.; special ie paper, 40 leaves; our price, 3) ST. " DUPLICATING ORDER BOOKS, tee OER IAB cut 55 bound in half leather back, with in dexeoin front and patent carbon holder TYPEWRITER RIBBONS—Reming- tm back; our price, 40 | (on, Smith Premter, Caligraph, ete., ROLL BOOKS, demy sl1e, goat | ORF tes, one, 45 heav ruled for Mt days) | TYPEWRITER ERASERS, each, i black cloth idse,. Blase RB, each 4 back and cormer, 150 pages, h price, wom 60) Copying Presses, BILL BOOKS, half bound paper sides, STANDARD COPYING PRESS, t0- leather back and corners, demy sire, celves book 10x13 inches; our price, 3, 50 48 leaves, our price, 37) © MILK BOOKS, pocket site, bound in Bei OE sheep with pencil loop and index tn . J g front, 6 leaves) our pi 28 COPYING PRESS, fished in blac , and brown, receives 101 2by GROCERS! and BUTCHERS’ BOOKS bound with prosned board cover, cloth | tnebee; ous price, 4.50 back, good yrade of paper, 70 lon COPYING PRESS, finished tn plain printed covers; our price, each, 2 | black, receives book 10215 inches; our Ot per dozen, 20 | Priee. 4,50 POCKET LEDGERS; leathorette cov- COPY PRESS STAND, oak case, ers, atampet ledger, index in (ront, Night iron frame, finished in black 00 leaves; our price, 97 | japan, our price, 5.75 Oftice Furni toe Surniture, OFFICE DEOK fanextra quality of quar ter-sawed gold. en oak; rul and polished, high roll, full if bevel panele in widen and back, eon hole wor two sizes at two apoctal prices © inches wide, 52,80 60 inches wide, 57,00 OPPICE DESKS Roll top, of golden oak, finely finished; have 0 oak faced teens boxes with metal label Wo and pulls; compartments in Hest Sie of base; small drawer with t Jock, and 4 large drawers in Ht base; reduced for this sale to GOLDEN 04K REVOLVING OFFICE CHAIR, | polioh finish, quaiterrawed oak, tubbed and polished; \right pedestal, carved handles on drawers, | automatic locks; 3 sizen at J special prices 50 inches wide, at 22,50 4 inches wide, at 25,25 60 inches wide, at 27,00 COUCH, with goldea oak frame, [handsomely shaped head, covered in qenuine leather, 5 rows deep tutta, apring edge all around, beat tempered of patterns ty steel ) Very heavy legs, ot ex Choore froin, spe cellent design and superior finish, « cially priced tor handsome bit of furniture for any this wale at 4,50 | off screw and spring, | cxne neat, high | back, broad arms strong, durable and excellent in finish, a variety LABOR NEWS. work:| Milwauke e Jo , {ngmen's twent n ¢ or ow me Itrt Doctor Offers Services. Peet hts “atterncon Aa 1 ae a idle House to dincuas final de * The The New York d mates —— ——————— Rey, W. D. 2. Biles le chairing t if i committee, { fl an, Veter Kia I desire to mort gratefully acknow them! Bishop i lb bene Uae ' Thomas Quinn, | i Ine’ pave 1 hi orien, P Haker W edge the letters and {nelosures as principal speaker “at he “wor kiy Dorin, Blah printed and enumerated below, Never in | Swen oth vor yiinner on Monday | ; nwen, Wo & long MMatory of response to suffering | A Doctor's Kind Offer. + Croaby Holton Hall, A. J, Hoult dives i Girx, James and need have our dear Bvening World | isgy sie Ayer And Joseph Barondess J ‘ readers come to the resoue of greater) 1 will be gid ) 4 r ational Ladle to that in 1 when It In et h “4 due to the f ’ i Ag indemnified for * nH | yeh kine Nine. bricklay f renter | ak New York wi DON PUNCHED A “COP,” to fy in 1 hee 4 Span amo and ia atopping at the Fifth Aver} ite nded nue Hotel, was to-day a prisoner in} a is was . | jeter ar 4 and hy for trial Yorkville Court charged with bay: | [Aten ralgne: 9 ‘ "ch poltonman, re etia” the With closed pig: and filing cases; OFFICE DESK Flat Ol quality of | Level panel aides and back, 4 drawers in left 18,00 42d 2 medium and 1 large book drawer in | specially priced for this sale at 30,00 w Sgenceeag yen” Jail” ANCTY INATSELE Jy mucrnen tie rowntan \, WOROLPSTA, DAY, DECEMBER 27, 1900. THUR A Clearance Sale of Men's High Grade Veckwear at Hall and Loss than Halt, Despite the fact that our sales of fine Holiday Neckwear were very large, we still find ourselves with a lorger stock on hand than we care to carry, Our present low prices might reduce the quantity sufficiently, and they may not, But we do not believe in taking chances in such matters, and will make the prices so low that you simply won't be able to resist buying, Only look at what we are offering: 19 A CHOICE OF ALL OUR 38C, NECKWEAR, Puffa, Tocks, Pour-ia-Hands and Imperiale, for A CHOICE OP ALL OUR SOC, NECKWEAR, made of choice oilks and sating, in all the new shapes, at A CHOICE OP ALL OUR $1.25 NECKWEAR, made of the finest imported dilks and Sating, in six of the newest shapes, for ’ A Sale of Candies, Buy your candies for New Year's here and you'll eave money, We keep no impure, stale or cheaply made candies, Everything is freah and pure and warranted to be exactly us represented, CHOCOLATES AND BON-BONS CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOWS, Selb, boxes, equal to any sold where Apes! where at $1 Sat oa tale Sines te 1,00 |" bide 8 ball J ASSORTED CHOCOLATES - $b haedtatpanicel % tox, regularly pold at 30c, alb., on FINEST CHOCOLA’ | sale toometrow for 1,00! AND PRUITS, are in i ECUADOR CHOCOLATES, extra than Ade. a Ib, at other stores; our fine; I-1b. box to-morrow for 25 | price to-morrow only | Undershirts and Wrappers, A manufacturer whone busy season was at an end sold us a fine cob lection of Women's Black Sateen Underskirts and Flannelette Wrappers at a sacrifice, & fixed policy of The Big Store to share its with the public, and to-morrow our purchase will go on sale ‘iviged ote four big lots at these remarkably low prices : LOT 1, BLACK GATERN UNDERSKIRTS, Domet flannel lined, with conded flounce, at ‘eaii 69 BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS, Domet flannel lined, handsome! finished with tuckn and tucked ruffle; worth 1.75, at y 98 PINE BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS, made just like a pik akitt; With nccntion pleted 1.69 oT), oT 3, flounce, corded ruffle and extra dust ruffle, at LOT 4, WOMEN'S PLANNELETTE WRAPPERS, of the beat quality, stylish: ' ly designed, and in the chokcest patterns; with lee Nato ves, or with fancy tute, at 08c,, $1.45 ‘and ree na 4 69 In the Pure Food Mart. We pride ourselves on the pa and quality of our foods and groceries, as well as on our low prices, If you are not a customer of ours, you ought to become one if the saving of your health and your money means anything to you. Look over a few of our pricey and compare them with those charged elsewhere for goods of an inferior quality: PISH: Boston Codfigh Steaks, per Ib. 8) SOUPS; Peerless Condensed Soups, don, Oe,; can, 6 Belected Long Inland Scallops, qt. 15 Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit, pkge, bored aga ge tp 5 CANNED FRUIT (+8 " hails askin oe \"iaoeanil! ‘Turkeys, per iid B 1254 | Gage Plums, large hy 2 meat + Ohoiae Obata SCRAPPLE~ New Philadelphia farm 1 i aa Seriok | Scrape, 10 BEEP; Choice Cute Chock Roast — | a sae Mineelliait rv) , , PLUM PUDDING, Hate! brand, can, 19 peal Mesinghryreg Moh se JAMS, Milford Assorted Jams, can, 9 iM ry Meee | RICE, cholee Carolina Rice, S+Ib,, 35 CHOCOLATR: Matet Caracas Choco: TAPIOCA, Hatel Tsatant Tapioca, late, 5 cakes 23 po ag 2 COPPRE: Pancy Golden Santos, dr , Citra, Lemon or roasted, Ib. y Y 16 | Orange nen 18 PRUNES—Large meaty Sant Clara Pancy Evaporated Whole Apples, Ib, 12 Pruit, $ Ibe, 25 | CRACKERS, Nic-Naca, Ginger Snaps TRA~Your Green, Black ot oF Sygat Cakes, Ib, $ Blended Teas, (Oe. grades,|d., 40 OATS, Victor Oats, 2-Ib. phge., 5 In Wines and Liguors, Only the best brands of the most reputable dealers are represented 'e guarantee the purity and quality of everything we sell, which Your money back if you are not satiafied, '\PRINCE,'’ America's best Cham- FRIAR SAUTERNE, from Priat pane, regularly fermented in bottle Wine Co,, Cal,, equal to many im: after French Process, and equal to ported Haut Sauternes, por cage, 350 many imported high-priced wines, per CALIFORNIA PORT, SHERRY, case, 24 pia. $18.00; per came, ate, 12.00) SWERT CATAWBA, MUSCATEL, CROIX D'OR, a nai Aporian Cham | Frater pe Aha a4 peepeing MY ye, per Cane, gts, $6.25) per case | » per gal, , 11,50, x ar 7.25 | b00nd rr] vintage 1908, 0 very fine mone JAMAICA RUM, 3.00 Claget, per came, 12 gts, = 2,50 GLENLIVET. aco io ” | GLE TCH WHISKEY PURITAN ZINPANDEL, from the | and JAMESON'S IRISH WHISKEY, Purity Wine Co., per came, 12 qts, 3.50 | gal., 450 PONTET CANET, imported from | COOKING BRANDY, from Natoma Armand freres, Bordeaux, per case 12 1Co,, Cal, gal, 275 qt, 6.00/%. REMY MARTIN & CO. 1888 ST EMILION, imported from Ar COGNAC, imported, par gal., 6,00 mand Freres, Hordeaur, per cave 12 B. REMY MARTIN COGNAC, im- quarts, 7.00 ported in glass trom Prance, bot, 1,28 LAUBENHEIMER, type of light OLD CROW and PEPER WHIs Rhine wine, per cae 2 quarts, 4,00 KEY, gal 2.50 RUDESHEIMER, imported Rhine MONTICELLO RYE, 193, gal 3.00 wine, from lsurckhardt Sohne, FINCH’S GOLDEN WEDDING RYE Deidesheim, a'R, per case, 6.00 | WHISKEY, # years obi, 3.50 - ny of the Next Admiral HICHBORN. Secretary of the Navy Long. John P. Holland, Inventor of the Submarine Boat. Twentieth Century Number of the ext = Sunday World. — HAI. SUNDAY, SUNDAY, REAR ADMIKAL HICHBORN | World § comts kn ed

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